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Wednesday, January 18, 2023

I bet the coyote hunting there is outrageous

A landowner reportedly made a nightmarish discovery on his property in northwestern Arkansas when he encountered a pile of hundreds of deer carcasses along with an assortment of other animal bones.

Not knowing if it was something supernatural or just plain freaky, the man contacted the Johnson County Sheriff’s Office which posted photos of the animal remains on its Facebook page. 
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7 comments:

  1. A thousand dollar fine, really? Should have been a hundred thousand dollar fine. Because the courts fail us so often it's only a matter of time before a vigilante takes care of the problem. Too bad there wasn't and abandoned vehicle and one human body there.

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    1. He was disposing of legally harvested game. Those carcasses should have been used to feed zoo animals or hogs.

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    2. He was disposing of legally harvested game on somebody else's land. I'd be pissed if I was the landowner, particularly if he runs livestock on that property. Ranchers and farmers don't need more predators.
      I do agree with you, he could've taken that meat to a zoo or anyplace else that could've used it.
      The $100,000 fine Anon speaks of is way over the top, though.

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    3. At least they're making him clean up the mess as well.

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  2. Making him clean it up is probably the best punishment since $1,000 is a pretty lightweight fine.

    - Arc

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  3. I wouldn't have called the law

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  4. max fine of 1000 and made who knows how much. YEah,,,that;ll teach him.

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